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Current MRI and high contrast sonographic imaging tools should be combined and developed in more highly focused devices. (Rather than multiple imaging requests.) Specifically designed to help determine and analyse small nonpalpable masses.

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jlBio said:
Current MRI and high contrast sonographic imaging tools should be combined and developed in more highly focused devices. (Rather than multiple imaging requests.) Specifically designed to help determine and analyse small nonpalpable masses.


Do you have any prototype or suggestions of how this should be done? Do you know how to develop such devices and what exactly are the problems that you have encountered using the conventional MRI machines/

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Posted May 26, 2005, 20:49 PM
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